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I posted a wanted ad in this newsgroup for an LX-900 user manual (or copy)
several weeks back, but with no luck there, I have a question. How many
settings are there in each direction for the remote shuttle, and what are
they (example: x2, x5, x10, etc..)? I am trying to learn the codes to a
programmable remote, and do not know what the functions are.

Additionally, if the MSB and Runco units use the same remote and have the
same on-screen menus and such, a copy of the manual for either would work
also at this point. I do not know what function the "Mode" button serves
nor do I know how to turn off (if possible) how when you stop playback and
re-start, it starts from the stopping point (like the "Memory" button on
Pioneer units).

Thanks,
Brian

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I have a Runco LJR II. It's currently not in use considering I am in
the works to get a better analog set. Just let me know what I can do.
email me at rhiohki@hotmail.com

BrianL wrote:
> I posted a wanted ad in this newsgroup for an LX-900 user manual (or copy)
> several weeks back, but with no luck there, I have a question. How many
> settings are there in each direction for the remote shuttle, and what are
> they (example: x2, x5, x10, etc..)? I am trying to learn the codes to a
> programmable remote, and do not know what the functions are.
>
> Additionally, if the MSB and Runco units use the same remote and have the
> same on-screen menus and such, a copy of the manual for either would work
> also at this point. I do not know what function the "Mode" button serves
> nor do I know how to turn off (if possible) how when you stop playback and
> re-start, it starts from the stopping point (like the "Memory" button on
> Pioneer units).
>
> Thanks,
> Brian

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Thanks for the reply. I was able to find someone selling the manual (albeit
with player) on eBay and paid them to make a copy of the manual for me.
All is well. :)

Brian


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